Do what you will, but do not use these things instead of lubricants during sex

If you plan to try anal sex for the first time, you know you definitely need a lubricant. You're all right here, but listen carefully before you get excited. What experts suggest that you should think carefully about what you will lubricate your intimate parts because not [...]
If you plan to try anal sex for the first time, you know you definitely need a lubricant. You're all right here, but listen carefully before you get excited.
What experts suggest is that you should think carefully about what you will lubricate your intimate parts because not every substance is acceptable. And in cases when you don't have a special lubricator exactly produced for this job, that's what products should be avoided.
Coconut Oil
Although it is not an harmful substance, it can affect condom consumption and its rift.
Spitting
It's not enough lubricating, so you'll just waste time.
Vaselina
It looks like lubricant, but the chemicals in it can cause infection.
Baby oil
It can increase the likelihood of being touched by mycotic vaginal infections.
Creme
Substances in their composition can cause numerous frustrations.
Source: Women's Health










